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Over RM43 mil allocated for Johor rural infrastructure works

Plantation operators to get aid for irrigation, drainage, sewage, construction, others

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2022 2:26PM

Over RM43 mil allocated for Johor rural infrastructure works
State Agriculture, Agro-based Industry and Rural Development Committee chairman Datuk Zahari Sarip has told the Johor Legislative Assembly that over RM43 million has been allocated to build, upgrade and repair plantation roads and infrastructure in rural areas in Johor throughout this year. – AFP pic, December 7, 2022

ISKANDAR PUTERI – More than RM43 million has been allocated to build, upgrade and repair plantation roads and infrastructure in rural areas in Johor throughout this year, the Johor Legislative Assembly was told today.

State Agriculture, Agro-based Industry and Rural Development Committee chairman Datuk Zahari Sarip said that of the amount, RM31.45 million was provided by the Johor Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID), while RM12.18 million by the Rural and Regional Development Ministry.

Zahari (Buloh Kasap-BN) said the initiative not only brought benefits to local residents but also helped make efficient the daily affairs of plantation operators, breeders and farmers.

“Plantation operators will be given assistance in the development of their plantations like irrigation, drainage and sewage systems, construction of bridges, roads, compost sheds, and fences, as well as the construction of input material storage structures.

“For the construction of estate roads on a piece of land being developed, the incentive given depends on the land area involved which is based on the incentive ratio which is a maximum of RM20,000 per hectare,” he said in a reply to an oral question from Ng Kor Sim (Jementah-PH) at the assembly’s sitting at the Sultan Ismail Building, Kota Iskandar here.

He said through the allocation, Johor DID has implemented 242 projects, including nine plantation road by-passes, drainage infrastructure projects, agriculture irrigation and agro-based (16 projects) and rural road maintenance projects under the Malaysian Road Records Information System ( 217 projects).

“Meanwhile, for the allocation under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, a total of 188 rural link roads throughout the state were built, covering a total of 517.44km.

“Muar is the district with the highest number of projects with 51 projects worth RM3.43 million, followed by Batu Pahat (38 projects, RM2.29 million), Tangkak (29 projects, RM1 million), Segamat (27 projects, RM2.4 million) and Pontian (17 projects, RM570,000),” he said.

Besides that, he said a total of RM1.25 million was spent to implement 14 irrigation systems or river maintenance projects state-wide for agriculture work.

Zahari added that the state government encourages entrepreneurs to start their projects first to see their commitment to carrying out agricultural projects before being given the relevant incentives. – Bernama, December 7, 2022

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